2024-25 Wrestling Roster Choose a Player: Alden, John Avila, Antonio Birdwell , Cooper Bowen, Tucker Braman, Jack Brooks , Cole Carr, Warren Casey, Seamus Catlin, Dylan Catlin , Lane Davis , Riley Ding , Mason Herrera, Christian Hill, Jared Hoffschneider, Westen Kyle, Josh McBride , Winston McIntosh, Brett Mitchell, Sam Neitenbach, Eddie Noonan, Aidan Novak , Joey O'Brien , Stockton Ricks, Garrett Saenz , David Short, Quayin Swan , Sloan Voorhees, Cooper Whitaker, Brant Willochell, Gabe Go Profile Stats Profile 133 Position Redshirt Junior Class St. Charles, Missouri Hometown 133 Weight Francis Howell High School High School Josh Kyle 133 Position Redshirt Junior Class St. Charles, Missouri Hometown Biography Summary Biography Career Results: Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Falls TF MD 2023-24 10-8 0-0 0-0 4 1 1 2022-23 3-6 0-2 1-0 3 0 0 2021-22 (Redshirt) 14-12 0-3 0-3 5 -- -- 2020-21 (COVID) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Overall 27-26 0-5 1-3 12 1 1 2023-24 (Redshirt-Junior): Kyle compiled a 10-8 record at 133 … he competed in four regular-season tournaments … Kyle went 5-1 at the Younes Hospitality Open and won a pair of matches at the remaining three tournaments – the Reno Tournament of Champions, the Soldier Salute and the Cowboy Shootout. 2022-23 (Redshirt-Sophomore): Earned the first ranked win of his career with an upset pin over No. 5 ranked Rayvon Foley (MSU) at the Reno Tournament of Champions… Went 1-2 at the Cowboy Open… Appeared in duals against Missouri and California Baptist. 2021-22 (Freshman): Had a productive season stepping into the starting lineup for three duals during the season… Opened his season by winning the Mines Rookie Open going 4-0 and defeating Malachi Contreras (CSOM) 10-6 in the finals… Followed that up by winning the UNK Open going 6-0 to capture the title… Faced three top 20 opponents during the season… Closed out the year with a 6-4 win over Oregon State’s Krayle Stormer 2020-21 (COVID): Did not compete. High School: Kyle was a multi-time state placer at Francis Howell High School. Was named a high school All-American following his junior season after excelling at national tournaments.